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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #153 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 17:28 BST (UK) »
Hello Colin. The reason why "Espin" did not appear on the my first posting is because I did not know what the surname was. I now know it is Espin.
The gravestone was one of the lead infill type typical from around 1890 - 1920ish.
Two of the letters have fallen out or been damaged, hence the missing Espin.
Here is the inscription:-

In memory of Eliza Espin, beloved wife of the Rev Thomas Espinal Espin, DD?. rector of Wolsingham and Chancellor of the Dioceses of Chester and Liverpool.
(No dates of death or age of person.}

There is a gravestone for Rev Espin at Tow Law.
If you want that inscription please put it on the Tow law thread.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #154 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 20:51 BST (UK) »
Thomas Espinell Espin died 1914 born 1824
Eliza (nee Jessop) died 1891 of Flu born 1830
I think DD is Doctor of Divinity

I have been to the site but could not find the grave, although I now think I could, (helped by information I gained today).

The a burial of their son Thomas H E C Espin 1858-1934 perpetual curate of Tow Law, I have already visited and photographed.

I also have a copy of "The Stargazer of Tow Law" which was the document that brought these relations to my attention.

I have more information about these people and their ancestors, if anyone is interested.

Thanks Colin
Anderson
Bailey Bell Bennit Buchanan
Cherry Clapson Connell Cousins
Davidson
Espin
Falcus Furness
Goy Grover
Hawe Hulley Hutchinson
Manwaring Milner
Nicklin
Richards Rontree/Rowentree
Sempers Stracey
Taylor Thomas Turner
Young
Walls Wheelhouse Whitehead

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #155 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 21:53 BST (UK) »

Hello Jo. What dates are you looking for in relation to the Richardsons?
I have three early gravestones and three modern gravestones.


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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #156 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 22:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam,

Just the early gravestones, thanks.

Best wishes, Jo


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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #157 on: Thursday 18 June 09 17:01 BST (UK) »

Hello Jo. Here what I have for the Richardson and Lee :-

In loving memory of John Lee of Wolsingham, died August/12/1897 aged 74
years.
There was another Lee gravestone but that was for 1953.

In loving memory of Matthew, son of John and Jane Richardson, who died January/22/1813 aged 43 years.
Jane Richardson, died October/4/1843 aged 72 years.

To the memory of Catherine Richardson, daughter of John and Jane Richardson of Wolsingham, who died October/23/17?1 aged 72 years.
Also John Richardson, father of the above, who died April/23/1802 aged 77 years.
This stone was a flat tombstone and affected by lichen and that is all that could be read.

The other was for 1948 with the person being 87 but I think that was to late for you.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #158 on: Thursday 18 June 09 17:28 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much Adam. 

Best wishes, Jo

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #159 on: Friday 19 June 09 16:56 BST (UK) »
I noticed that you have Sanderson and Short. I would be interested in them. I know of one of my Sanderson that died in Wolsingham, Thomas Sanderson died aged one year. The family was there from at least 1830-1899.

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #160 on: Monday 29 June 09 08:48 BST (UK) »
Dear Adam,Not sure if you recieved my message.Here we go again.Have you any inscriptions for Rogerson and Pentland? Would appreciate any help.Cheers Margaret

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Re: Monumental Inscriptions, Wolsingham, Cof E and R.C
« Reply #161 on: Monday 29 June 09 20:30 BST (UK) »

Hello Margaret. Here they are:-

In loving memory of Jane Ann, wife of Robert Rogerson of Wolsingham, who died April/25/1913 aged 42 years.
Also her mother, Mary Edith Dixon, who died January/15/1913 aged 69 years.

Sacred to the memory of John  Rogerson, died February/6/1894 aged 65 years.
Also of Sarah, wife of the above, who died May/19/1901 aged 58 years.

In loving memory of John, the beloved husband of Phoebe Pentland, who died 1/May/1923 aged 77 years.
Also their daughter Mary Wearmouth, who died 18/November/1918 aged 31 years.
Also the above Phoebe Pentland, who died 13/December/1936 aged 90 years.
(There is also a posting on the Tow Law thread for Rogerson, post number 134)

Adam